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1. Wakefield Prisoners (Main Titles)
2. Schooling the New People
3. At the Lumber Mill
4. I Am the Man
5. I'm Replacing You
6. Purcell, The Warden's Clerk
7. Into the Light
8. Barracks Roof Cave-In
9. Prison Tradition
10. Fired
11. Prison Polo
12. Prisoner Board Meeting
13. Abraham's Information
14. The Prison Reform Board
15. You Get People Killed
16. A Grand Experiment
17. Starting A Stampede
18. The Forensic Experts
19. Back to the Basics
20. Epilogue (End Titles)
Fact-based drama starring Robert Redford as Henry Brubaker, the new inmate at a run-down Southern prison that's become notorious for corruption and violence. After he witnesses several instances of gross misconduct and defuses a tense confrontation with a crazed inmate (Morgan Freeman), Brubaker reveals to the guards and administrators that he's not a criminal at all, but the new warden, assigned by the governor to infiltrate the facility undercover. His identity confirmed, Brubaker takes office and sets about shaping up policies and procedures, despite resistance from, incredibly, even some of the more entitled convicts. With the help of the prison's chief trustee (Yaphet Kotto) and a compassionate ally (Jane Alexander), the warden effects some positive change, but powerful business interests line up against him when his ideas threaten their financial bottom line. A reform-minded, socially conscious, and politically liberal picture of the type usually associated with director Norman Jewison, this fact-based prison drama was the result of a troubled production that saw original director Bob Rafelson replaced with Cool Hand Luke (1967) and The Amityville Horror (1979) helmsman Stuart Rosenberg. Despite the backstage turmoil, Brubaker was an acclaimed release and an Oscar-nominated, career-finale triumph for co-screenwriter Arthur A. Ross, creator of Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954) and father of successful writer/director Gary Ross. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide